System Utilities > Software Removal > Total Uninstall 3.52
- File size: 1.18M
- Date Added: Oct 26, 2007
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- Category:Software RemovalSystem Utilities
- License:Free to try; $$29.00 to buy
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- Requirements: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server
Publisher's description
Total Uninstall helps monitor any changes made to your system during the installation of a new application. It allows you to perform a complete uninstall without having to rely on the supplied add/remove program which can leave files or changes behind. Version 3.52 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
Editor's review of Total Uninstall Take it from us: uninstalling programs rarely works like it's supposed to. Most of the time, you get empty folders, leftover files, and assorted garbage in the Registry. So we love the idea of Total Uninstall; we're just not confident in its approach. Total Uninstall saves your file-system and Registry information before and after you install a program. To uninstall the program, it simply compares the before and after snapshots and rolls the changes back. This can cause problems if you try to uninstall a program after installing others. Also, Total Uninstall can't clean up anything it hasn't monitored, and the interface is a bit cryptic at first glance. On the upside, the program not only checks the Program Files folder but also the Registry and the entire file system. If you're constantly swapping out software and getting sick of the mess it creates, Total Uninstall is certainly worth a try.
Editor's review of Total Uninstall Take it from us: uninstalling programs rarely works like it's supposed to. Most of the time, you get empty folders, leftover files, and assorted garbage in the Registry. So we love the idea of Total Uninstall; we're just not confident in its approach. Total Uninstall saves your file-system and Registry information before and after you install a program. To uninstall the program, it simply compares the before and after snapshots and rolls the changes back. This can cause problems if you try to uninstall a program after installing others. Also, Total Uninstall can't clean up anything it hasn't monitored, and the interface is a bit cryptic at first glance. On the upside, the program not only checks the Program Files folder but also the Registry and the entire file system. If you're constantly swapping out software and getting sick of the mess it creates, Total Uninstall is certainly worth a try.
